Gaellen Quinn has a master's degree in International and Community Development and a bachelor's degree in Linguistics and Chinese. She was development director of the Association for the Cohesive Development of the Amazon (ADCAM), vice president of both Network Action Company and Central Technologies, Inc., and operations and marketing director for the California Wellness Plan. Through her affiliation with the Mona Foundation, Ms. Quinn works as a consultant to economic development projects in such far-flung parts of the world as Brazil, Cambodia, Haiti, Honduras, India, Panama, Tanzania, and Austin, Texas. Her writing reflects her passion for diverse peoples, as well as for global themes that affect our personal, social, and spiritual lives.
"I was caught up in the drama and spectacle from the first. Quinn
knows her history and is skilled at bringing it to the page. I
highly recommend this novel, not just to those with an interest in
the Hawaiian Islands, but to all who can appreciate a good yarn.
Knowing that much of this one is true made it all the more
compelling."-Eileen Goudge, best-selling author of Garden of Lies
and Such Devoted Sisters
"A riveting story of the glory of the Hawaiian kingdom, The Last
Aloha is a top pick that should not be overlooked."-The Midwest
Book Review
"As a native Hawaiian, I appreciate Quinn's approach to her Western
protagonist coming to know the islands and their people. As a
specialist in Hawaiian history, I also appreciate the historical
accuracy. I'm recommending The Last Aloha to all my family and
friends."-Keanu Sai, Ph.D.
"A work of towering historical majesty, The Last Aloha propels us
into a story as exotic and seductive as any of the Hawaiian
Islands-before the tourists arrived. This is a journey far off the
beaten track, an elegy to a world lost by being found."-Sarah Bird,
author of The Yokota Officers Club and Virgin of the Rodeo
"Inspired by true events, The Last Aloha explores the deep recesses
of Hawaii's history. It details the final days of the monarchy and
the queen's struggle to save her throne. Quinn's extensive research
through original 19th- and 20th-century documents, conversations
with native Hawaiians, and visits to the original sites make her
book more thorough than any other."-Kira Taniguchi, for Austin
Woman Magazine
"Beautifully and insightfully written, The Last Aloha shines a
light on a dark part of Hawaii's history, and challenges us to see
each other with both our minds and our hearts-the true aloha
spirit. Quinn reminds us that this spirit has always been in the
hearts of the Hawaiian people, giving us hope that it is within
reach of us all."-Q'Orianka Kilcher, actress, star of The New World
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